On the latest episode of “Southern Charm,” Jarrett “JT” Thomas was forced to leave his own after-party when most of the cast called him out—not for delivering the “truth” to Taylor Ann Green—but for sticking his nose where it doesn’t belong yet again. Now, newbie Ryan Albert is revealing who he thinks was really behind JT’s reasoning for meddling in someone else’s relationship.
‘Southern Charm’ Cast Takes Aim at JT and His Interfering Ways Yet Again
Not since a convicted felon invited the “Southern Charm” cast to a dinner party only to insult them has a gettogether gone as wrong as JT’s following Molly O’Connell’s euphonium concert. As soon as Green arrived at his “event space,” he immediately pulled her aside and claimed that he knew her boyfriend, Gaston Rojas, was a known cheater. JT claimed that not only did Rojas cheat on his “friend” with another season 10 newbie, Salley Carson, but he cheated on Carson with Green.
After Green stormed out, claiming JT—who announced his exit from “Southern Charm” when the trailer premiered—was “diabolical” and “talking out of his (expletive),” the entire cast questioned why JT would even bring the information up when none of it applies to him. The entire situation finds JT leaving his own party and once again ostracized from the cast with whom he so desperately wants to be friends.
Just days after the episode, Albert, who along with his husband, Dr. Eddie Irons, is good friends with Patricia Altschul, took to his Instagram Stories and spilled some tea about other questionable moves JT made this season.
Ryan Albert Reveals What Was Really Behind the ‘Southern Charm’ Cast’s Reaction to JT’s Actions
In his post, the “Southern Charm” newcomer claims that the cast was incensed by JT’s previous actions, not just his inability to read the room when he wants to tell the “truth.”
“Our reactions in tonight’s episode stemmed from the host of the after-party attempting to present, on his television, blackmail against some of the cast—material he had obtained from a stalker who some cast members have a restraining order against.
“Nobody was trying to push him out of the group. Everyone in my car that night expressed that they were going there to hear him out and make amends.
“There is a difference between being a truth-teller and being malicious toward others with the intent of humiliating them to have a moment for yourself
“You can take cheap shots at me all day, but I will always stand up for my friends.”
Following his revelations, another source wrote into Bravo and Cocktails, claiming that during filming, JT was involved with a “stalker” who would feed him information, which he would then bring up on camera. The source also claimed that two cast members—one male and one female—have filed restraining orders against the unnamed “stalker.” This source also claimed the cast was so furious at production that the showrunner was fired.
Bravo has yet to comment on the claims regarding JT’s involvement with the so-called “stalker” or the firing of anyone from the producing team.
As season 10 of “Southern Charm” continues to unfold, it is becoming clear that JT’s relationships with the veteran cast are beyond repair, which may explain his brunt exit.